Testimonials

When my company told me that they were transferring me to one of their branches 200 miles away and it was going to happen in the next 3 months, I panicked. My first thought was, ‘Where is my family going to live?’ I needed to find a place for my family and I needed it quickly. Looking for a real estate agent in the yellow pages was a waste of time; then I heard about DigitalRiches. With no time to waste, I contacted the company and purchased a very small email list of Real Estate Agents from them. That was the end of my worries. I found the perfect Real Estate Agent and before the three months I was moving in to our new home.

Stephen

I was struggling in my online Editing/Proofreading business until someone told me about DigitalRiches and suggested that I purchase one of their Email lists. I was sceptical but decided to take a chance. After all, what more could I lose? The results were immediate and they were amazing. Within a week I had more clients than I could handle. Before long I was advertising for employees to help me with the overflow of work. This was the best business decision I ever made and the best money I ever spent. Thanks DigitalRiches.

With eMail Marketing you can generate repeat business affordably and automatically, reach substantial numbers of e-mail subscribers who have opted in (i.e., consented) to receive email communications on subjects of interest to them. You need to be aware that over half of Internet users check or send e-mail on a typical day. UK shoppers spent £91bn online in 2013, according to new figures. The IMRG[IRDX VIMR] now forecasts 17% growth in 2014, and estimates £107bn will be spent online over the year. The etailing trade association estimates that 21% of retail sales now take place online.¹

In December 2014, online shoppers in the UK broke all predictions and spent almost £1billion on Black Friday!². “An estimated £810m was spent online by British shoppers on Friday, according to internet retail experts IMRG, a figure that eclipsed the £650m splurge predicted for Cyber Monday, and potentially means Boxing Day has been usurped as the biggest shopping day of the year once store sales are taken into account.”